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Alltel Mobile Communications 5586-D Pinehurst One Allied Drive Hilliard, OH 43026 Suite 600 Tampa, FL 33637 Little Rock, AR 72202 Bill Braun Dale Merten Jennifer Sikes 1 -800-Rcconex 1-800-Reconex 1 -800-Reconex 2500 Industrial Ave. 2500 Industrial Avenue 2500 Industrial Ave Hubbard. OR 97032 Hubbard, OR 97032 Hubbard. OR 97032 Jennifer Loewen Dan Barnett Jack Coker 1-800-Reconex Access America Access America 2500 Industrial &venue 315 W. Oakland Ave. 138 Fairbanks Plaza Hubbard, OR 97032 Johnson City, TN 37601 Oakridge, TN 37830 Rebecca Baldwin Jimmy Adam Stacey Chick Adelphia Business Solutions Adam Communications Adelphia Business Solutions 1221 Lamar Sheet P.0 Box487 121 Champion Way Ste. 1175 Marianna, FL 324470487 Canonsburg, PA 15317 Houston, TX 77010 Sumeet Arora Terry Romine James Lewis Adeptel, Inc. Adelphia Business Solutions Advanced Cellular Corporation 238 N. Westnionte Dr. 1 North Main St. P.O. Box 41692 Ste. 100 Coudersport, PA 16915 St. Petersburg, FL 33710 Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 David Roberts Gary Gandrud Larry Couch AirGate PCS AirToiich International Airwave Wireless 233 Peachbee Street I340 Treat Blvd. 615 South Beltline Hwy. West Suite 1700 Suite 500 P. 0.Box 578 Atlanta. GA 30303 Walnut Creek. CA 94596 Scottsbluff, NE 693630578 Buck Osborn Bret Kimbrough Johnny Cnlderon Alamosa PCS Alamosa PCS Alamosa PCS 4000 W. 114th St. 4747 S. Loop 289 151 13 SW 122nd Avenue SIC. 220 Lubbock, TX 79407 Tigard, OR 000097224 Leawood. KS 6621 1 Judy Tinsely Michael Lively Karin Williams ALEC,lnc. DBA MetroLink Internet SeN. ALECJnc. DBA MetroLink Internet Sew. Alamosa PCS of Port Saint Lucie of Port Saint Lucie 5802 FM 1488 232 North Central Ave, 121 1 Semoran Blvd. Magnolia. TX 77354 Tifton, GA 31794 Ste. 295 Casselberry, FL 32707 Ted Sonderegger Rick Freihofer Alfred Busbee Alianl Communications All Florida Paging ALLTEL Communications P.O. Box 81672 P.O. Box 182145 ]Allied Drive Lincoln. NE 68501 Casselberry, FL 327182145 Little Rock, AR 722022099 Hershel I-Iancock Janie Purvis Cheryl Gordon Alltel Mobile ALL I'EL Communications 14055 Riverside Drive Alltel Mobile Communications 5586-D Pinehurst One Allied Drive Hilliard, OH 43026 Suite 600 Tampa, FL 33637 Little Rock, AR 72202 Fred Miller Kevin Clarke Pearl Compton Alltel Mobile Communication? Alternative Access Telephone Allrel Mobile Communications One Columbus Center Communications DBA AA TeIe.Com P.O. Box 2177 5th Floor 2863 Northlake Blvd. Little Rock, AR 722032177 Virginia Beach, VA 23462 Ste. 2 Lake Park, FL 334031959 Charles DeMenzes Jeff Roaderick Michael Rodgers Alternative Phone, Inc Alternative Phone, Inc Alternative Telecommunication Services I410 NE 8th Ave 1410NE 8th Ave. DBA Second Chance Pho Ocala, FI, 34470 Ocala, FL 34470 PO BOX 487 Brooksville. FL 34605 Ken King Jeff Webster Bill James America11 Cop. American Dial Tone 802 Second St. North American Long Lines 4210 Coronado Ave 2401 Locust St. Stockton, CA 95204 Ste. A Safety Harbor, FL 34695 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Larry Vahle Naiici Rutz Guy Johnson American Mobilephone Paging American Mobilephone Paging American Paging-Mid Central 942 Shelton Beach Rd 942 Shelton Beach Rd. P.O. Box 157 Mobile. AL 36618 Mobile, AL 36618 102 West Frernont Sheet Arcadia, OH 448040157 Manual Molina Rick Wa ketield Don Aldridge Americatel Ameriline Communications Amerimex Communications Cop 4045 NW 97th Ave 4900 Boggs Road 1078 Alpharetta Si. Ste. 9 Miarm. FL 33178 Zanesville. OH 43701 Roswell, GA 30075 Kenny Fitch Wayne Wisniewski Ray Hurtt Ameritech Information Industry Services Amentech IVRS Ameritech Mobile Communications 350 Nonh Orleans St 600 South Federal Street 891 Moe Drive Floor 5 Room 122 Suite D Chicago, IL 60654 Chicago, IL 60605 Akron, OH 443 IO HeNy Llverpool Kelli Franks Sean Riddle Amerivision Communication/ c/o Hebron Amenvision Communicatioid clo Hebron Amerivision Communication/ doHebron 5900 Mosteller Drive 6900 Mosteller Dr 5900 Mosteller Dr. Suite 1850 Ste 1600 Suite 1750 Oklahoma City, OK 73112 OklahoniaCity.OK73112 Oklahoma City, OK 731 12 Art Gill Dennis Doyle Anser Quik Michael Baker Arch Communicaiions 3716 Arzndell St. AP Telecommunications 1800 West Park Drive Morehead City, NC 285572903 Westborough, MA 015813912 Tammy Fultz Betty Stevenson Ken Frid Arch Communications Arrow Communications, Inc. 6739 Kingston Pike Arrow Communications, Inc. 96 NE Dixie Hwy Dixie #B 96 NE Hwy Stuart, FL 34994 Stuart, FL 34994 Knoxville, TN 37919 Deborah S. Kane Aspire Telecom. Inc. Brady White Dave Mehl 25 Rollingwood Road AT&T AT&T Ashevillc. NC 28805 Ervin Rea Hector Cortez Jonathan Spangler AT&T AT&T AT&T 1875 Lawrence Sheet 900 Route 2021206 North I875 Lawrence Street Dcnver, CO 80202 P.O. Box 752 Bedminster, NJ 0792 I Denver. CO 80202 Judith La Garde AT&T Nick Hamilton Lyn Walker 3033 Chain Bridge Road, AT&T AT&T Room 8261 2121 East 63rd Street Oakron. VA 22185 Kansas City, MO 641 30 Richard t Thayer Robert Jackson AT& r AT&T Vickie Howard 1875 Lawrence Street 1200 Peachtree Street AT&T 2121 East63rdStreet Room 15-2 I Promenade 11, Room 7W27 Denver. CO 80202 Atlanta, GA 30309 Kansas City, MO 64130 Tariff Library Tim Boykin AT&T Amy Gordon AT&T Commuicarions 222 West Adams AT&T Wireless Services 1875 Lawrence St. 15th Floor 1920 Corp. Dr. Denver, CO 80202 Boynton Bench, FL 33426 Chicago, I1 60606 Anita Bacon Bill Francis Chris Keleher AT&T Wireless Services AT&T Wireless Services AT&T Wireless Services 5757 Alpha Rd 5757 Alpha Rd. 10000 Goethe Road Suite 1000 Suite 1000 Sacramento. CA 95827 Dallas TX 75240 Dallas, TX 75240 Dan Jasper Eric Pue Gary Fulk AT&T Wireless Services AT&T Wireless Services AT&T Wireless Services 1600 SW 4th Ave. 7217 164th Ave. NE P.O. Box 1342 Portland, OR 97201 Redrnoiid. WA 98052 Mt. Airy. NC 27030 George Arroyo Jack Brandenburg Jill Mounsey AT&T Wireless Services AT&T Wireless Services AT&T Wireless Services 3405 2400 Maitland Center Parkway 7277 164th Ave N.E. Forest Hill Blvd. Suite 100 Redmond, WA 98052 West Palm Beach, FL 33406 Maitland, FL 32751 Lee Hatch John Gianelli Kathie Luby AT&T Wireless Services AT&T Wireless Services AT&T Wireless Services P.O. Box9159 3405 Forest Hill Blvd 2515 24th Avenue South 617 Eastlake Ave. East West PalmBeach, FL 334065814 Minneapolis, MN 554061218 Seanle, WA 98109 Ron Slavik Patricia Conterno Sandy Kieman AT&T Wireless Services AT&T Wireless Services AT&T Wireless Services 2400 Maitland Center Parkway 2002 Pisgah Church Road, Suite 300 2002 Pisgah Church Rd. Suite 100 Greensboro. NC 27455331 8 Greensboro. NC 27455 Maitland, FL 32751 Scott Clark Atlantic Telecommunication Systems AT&T Wirrless Sen ices AT&T Wireless Services 1920 COT Dr P.O. Box 97061 5849 Okeechobee Blvd Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Redmond, WA 980739761 Ste. 201 West Palm Beach, FL 33417 Neal IIiscock Atlanlic net Broadband. Inc Rose Robertson Michael Batdorf 2815 NW I3thSt Atlas Communication Consultants ATX Telecommunictions Ste 201 2048 S. W. 28th Tern. 50 Monument Road Bala Gnines\ille. FL 32609 Ff. Laiiderdale, FL 333124437 Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 Grant Riemer Ron Meece Dan Bubb Aura Communications, lnc. Austin Bestline 501 Capitol of TX Hwy Axxis Communications, Inc. 2608-D Carver Skeet 1221 May Street Durham, NC 27705 Building 8, Suite 200 N.Austin. TX 78747 Hood River, OR 97031 Alex Bryant Renee Dunn B.W.S. Telecom Bryant's Wireless Jason Scurlock Bates Answering Service Service Basicphone 1591 C Savannah Hwy. Charleston, SC 294075230 Timothy Shin Beaut) Town, Inc, DBA aNNs Manager Gary Nicholson Communications Beeper People BellSouth Long Distance, Inc 21ONW IOthAve 201 0 W Tennessee St 28 Perimeter Center East Tallahassee, FL 32304 Cainesville. FL 326014273 Atlanta, GA 30346 Mario Soto Randy Plaisier Michael Ball Broadplex L.L.C BellSouth Telecomm Bright CLEC 130 Mine Lake Ct. 32 Perimeter Center East 13888 County Road 25A Ste. 100 Atlanta, GA 30346 Wapakoneta, OH 45895 Raleigh, NC 2761 5 Carlos De La Fuenle Ruben San Miguel Tahir Malik Broadwing Communications Broadwing Communications Broadwing Communications 1122 Capital Of Texas Hwy. 1122 Capital OfTexas Highway 1122 Capitol Of Texas Highway Auslin. -rx78746 Austin, TX 78746 Austin, TX 78746 Donald Brown Joe B. Merrill Donna Sheriff Brown Electronics BTI Paging BTI Telecom (Business Telecorq Inc.) P.0.Box 637 4300 Six Forks Road 4300 Six Forks Rd. Jacksonville, NC 28541 Raleigh, NC 27609 Raleigh, NC 27609 Jean Houck AI Silvidi Thomas K. Dawson BT1 Trlecom (Business Telecom Inc.) Buckeye Telesystem Buckeye Telesystem 4300 Six f:orks Rd. 4818 Angola Rd. 5566 SouthwyckBlvd. Raleigh. NC 27607 Toledo, OH 43615 Toledo, OH 43614 Ail Ma Gee Cheryl Austin Donna Milburn Budget Phone, lnc. Buy-Tel Cable &Wireless, Inc P.O. Box 19360 6409 Colleyville Blvd. 191 9 Gallows Rd. Shreveporl, LA 71 149 Colleyville, TX 76034 Vienna, VA 22182 Nick Forlidas La Rene Flack Tim Hamng Cable & Wireless, Inc Cable & Wireless, Inc Cape Fear Paging 8219 Lecsberg Pike 1919 Gallow Road 210 251h Ave. N Vienna V.4 22182 Vienna, VA 22182 Suite 910 Nashville, TN 372031610 Tma Gaynor Laura Looney Caprock Communications Joe Brown, Jr. Carolina Mobile CAT COMMUNICATIONS, INC., D/B/A 1345.5 Noel Road CCI P.O.Box 669 Suite 1925, LB46 4142 Melrose Ave. Rocky Mount, NC 278020669 Dallas, TX 752406638 Unit #25 Roanoke. VA 24017 Pat Spencer CAT COMMWICATIONS, INC., D/B/A Patrick Snuth Tom Gregson CCI Cellular Rentals. Inc. (PA Telecom) Cellular Rentals, Inc. (PA Telecom) 4142 Melrose ALenue 525 South 29th St. 2150 HerrSt. Unit #25 Harrisburg, PA 17104 Harrisburg, PA I7 103 Roanoke. VA 24017 Joan Meech Richard Stevens Kim Van Dellen Centel C~~nimunications Centel Communications Centennial Cellular 1505 S Grant 1 505 S. Grant 6302 Constitution Dr. PO Box 25 PO Box 25 Ft. Wayne, IN 46804 Goldendale, WA 98620 Goldendale. WA 98620 Kim Van Dellen Bill Biere Todd Anderson Centennial Cellular Central Mobilephone, Inc Central Utah Communications I305 Campus Parkway 606 Oak St.
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